The final agenda for the 4th CRI workshop on the 30th September in Brussels has been published. You can find it here.

CompanionAble at ICT 2010

Written by The University of Reading

Monday, 20 September 2010 12:08

CompanionAble will be present at the ICT2010 with two important items on the agenda:

1. The networking session “E-Inclusion Companion-Robots (EI-CR) Networking Session Focus: Companion Robotics for e-Inclusion & Ambient Assisted Living” on the 27th September between 14:00 and 15:30 in room T 008. In total, 17 related projects will be represented by a panel of 20 specialists from 16 organisations. Together with some 16 invited international experts, they cover the entire spectrum of expertise related to the fields of e-Inclusion and ambient assisted living. They will focus on e-Inclusion companion-robotics under the user-led theme of co-design, integration and exploitation of socially acceptable companion robots. The resulting White Paper and, possibly, a video will be put online.

In the first week of March the CompanionAble Project had its second annual review. On the premises of the Evoluon as well as in the Smart Home in Eindhoven the results of the work of the second year were successfully presented. This included a live demonstration of both the Smart Home as well as Robot Developments within the Project. The video shows the Robot interacting with the user, safe keeping items, starting video conferences, finding the user, and much more (you may need to download the QuickTime Player http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/).

Last Updated on Friday, 02 July 2010 09:35

First CompanionAble Newsletter available

Written by The University of Reading

Thursday, 25 February 2010 08:07

The first CompanionAble Newsletter is for download here. If you have any comments, please let us know.

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The CompanionAble project is co-funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme

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Start Date: 1st January 2008Duration: 48 Month

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